Event Details

The Red Pump Project invites you to the 3rd annual Rock the Red: Bold. Fashion. Awareness. show, to be held on Saturday, March 24, 2012 in Chicago, IL at the Society Art Gallery (2140 W. Fulton St.,). Rock the Red brings together our passion for social justice and our love of fashion, while commemorating National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Rock the Red will also showcase the newest fashions by upcoming designers and boutiques from around the city of Chicago.

We're excited to have Kim Coles join us as host of the event, which will begin with a reception at 6pm, and the show promptly at 7:00pm. She'll helps us honor Sister Yaa Simpson, whose tireless work in the fight against HIV/AIDS deserves recognition.

When & Where

Society Art Gallery
2140 W. Fulton
Chicago,
60612

Saturday, March 24, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CDT)

Organizer

The Red Pump Project

The Red Pump Project® is a nonprofit organization that raises awareness about the impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls. We empower, educate, and motivate action by boldly driving conversation online and offline around HIV prevention and issues related to sexual and reproductive health. We use the Red Pump as a symbol of empowerment to represent the strength and courage of women affected by HIV/AIDS.

Red Pump believes that if HIV affects one, it affects us all. We use a powerful symbol for a powerful cause. The incorporation of fashion into the message of HIV prevention is our contribution as we hope to show that Awareness is Always in Style!